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Geiss, Otto, 1939 Augsburg - 2005 ibid., print, "Sommerlandschaft", Japanese-style landscape scene, signed in the print, signed by hand lower right and titled and numbered "18/50" in handwriting, small format, in a purple passe-partout measuring 23 cm x 24.5 cm, behind glass in frame

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Geiss, Otto, 1939 Augsburg - 2005 ibid., print, "Sommerlandschaft", Japanese-style landscape scene, signed in the print, signed by hand lower right and titled and numbered "18/50" in handwriting, small format, in a purple passe-partout measuring 23 cm x 24.5 cm, behind glass in frame

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